Actor Jamie Dornan reveals there will be no full-frontal nude scenes in upcoming Fifty Shades Of Grey film

Fans of hunky Irish actor Jamie Dornan who are hoping to get a look at the complete, um, package, when the big-screen adaptation of Fifty Shades Of Grey hits cinemas are in for a disappointment.

Sitting down for a chat with The Observer about what will undeniably be his breakout movie role, the married father-of-one revealed there will be no full-frontal nude shots of his billionaire character Christian Grey.

‘You want to appeal to as wide an audience as possible without grossing them out,’ he explained, adding: ‘You don’t want to make something gratuitous and ugly and graphic. There were contracts in place that said that viewers wouldn’t be seeing my, um…’ he hesitated as he grappled with finding a suitable description.

When the interviewer offered up the word ‘Todger’, the 32-year-old replied: ‘Yeah, my todger.’

He goes on to explain of director Sam Taylor-Johnson’s approach to the copious sex scenes and nudity: ‘Sam is a very bright woman, so there might be some suggestive elements to it, but I haven’t seen it at this stage, so it is hard for me to say. I’m aware of what we shot, and it wasn’t as if we shot a film without any action.’

While the former model is used to showing off his amazingly ripped physique, having fronted campaigns for the likes of Calvin Klein underwear among others, there’s a fine line between showing skin for artistic purposes as opposed to just for gratuitous ogling.

And if that upsets fans of the popular ‘mommy porn’ novels first released in 2011 by author EL James, so be it.

The same goes for the recently-released teaser trailer for the film, which will hit cinemas on February 13 next year and has also received mixed reviews.

‘I am never going to please all 100 million people who read the book,’ he states matter-of-factly. ‘I’ll be lucky if half that number is happy with me playing Christian Grey. I know there are campaigns of hate against me already.’

In the adaptation’s defence, he wants to make one thing crystal clear: ‘The film is not the book.’

He continues: ‘Sam Taylor-Johnson is an artist as well as an award-winning film director. Look at her track record. And look at the film studios behind it. Universal. Focus. All I can say is, wait until you see it before passing judgement.’

First of all, I was part of that hate campaign! U r in no way close to d Christian Grey in my mind cha cha! A dark haired Chris Hempsworth *shivers* emboldens all the Attributes in my mind 4 a Christian Grey!
Secondly, you guys r about to ruin dis movie 4 me? No full frontal? Y can’t a movie adaptation of a book b just like the book? Y? Y? Y? Y? Y? Y? Y? Y? Y? Am sure a lot of “why”s would b in this movie! Mstcheeeeeeew!

Who wan see ur “todger” b4? This fifty shades movie has been publicisized and over-hyped for the last 2 years; oya release d movie kwanu,Mba! They can miss me with d unnecessary PR stunts…d movie no go come live up to expectation after all d brouhaha! KMT

This movie will either make or break his hollywood movie career, all it takes is one right role and you are set ( like Jennifer Lawrence in Winters Bone) or one wrong role and your done ( Brendan Routh in superman returns).
Most people think the books are basically ‘mommy porn’. I mean Charlie Hunnam dropped out of the role due to ‘scheduling conflicts’ , which I think is bullshit, he just doesn’t want to take the risk.
So here’s to you Jaime, I hope this film soars, or else is it crashes and burns you’re going down with it.